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Charity cash for chemo chair

By NICOLE WILLIAMS THREE worthy beneficiaries shared in $13,000 from funds raised at the 2012 Rotary Club of Berwick Business Dinner. Members and guests gathered...

Noah inspires flood of support

By NICOLE WILLIAMS WHEN seven-year-old Noah Cosgriff visited the city in December, he was upset by the number of homeless people he saw. After giving his...

Ride-on rides off

By DANIELLE GALVIN A RIDE-ON lawnmower chained to a tree on a nature strip in Pakenham has been stolen - and its owners say they...

Sweet tears and memories

By NICOLE WILLIAMS TEARS, laughter and memories were the order of the day in Nar Nar Goon when past and present workers of the Nestle...

Banca’s Cup, Branca’s fashion

By DANIELLE GALVIN BANCA Mo might have stolen the lead in a spectacular win at the Pakenham Cup on Sunday but Cranbourne North’s Rebecca Branca...

Macumbers brave the shave

By DANIELLE GALVIN IT WAS a family affair in Bayles recently when a mother-daughter team from Pakenham shaved their heads for the World’s Greatest Shave. Melissa...

Scouts recruit

THE Kooweerup Scouting community is looking for leaders and parents in the community. Group leader June Wright said there was always room for more...

Kind to kindergarten

A PAKENHAM kindergarten is fighting back against “bored teenagers” who have made the centre the most vandalised public building in the shire. Kate Thompson...

Treatments closer to home

CANCER patients will be saved long journeys for chemotherapy treatments when St John of God Berwick opens a day oncology service. Hospital CEO Lisa Norman...

Team calls for volunteer response

By DANIELLE GALVIN A GROUP of lifesavers in Lang Lang is calling for more members to better service the swamp. Rosie Keane is the team leader...

Gate-crash party shut down

POLICE shut down an out of control party in Cockatoo on Friday night and arrested a 19-year-old reveller doing ‘monos’ on a trail bike...

Sweet route to social justice

BERWICK students are using their sweet tooths to raise money for charity. Middle school students from Haileybury’s Berwick Campus sold fairy floss and chocolates to...

On hot days it’s important to replenish the fluids

**Winning a grand final might be the best cure for hangover as some of the MERINDA PARK boys can attest to. A large number...